1. laugher - Noun
2. Laugher - Proper noun
an easy victory
a person who is laughing or who laughs easily
Source: WordNetHuebner observes that my use of laugher is my attempt to practice theology in a manner that refuses the attempt to manage the world. In short, my use of laughter is "an appropriate theological antidote to the Constantinian desire for control.”. Stanley Hauerwas
I'm a laugher and a lover of comedy. Brett Ratner
And when the journalist Lester Kinsolving called AIDS the "gay plague" at a 1982 White House press briefing, Reagan Press Secretary Larry Speakes joked back that Kinsolving was gay since he knew of the disease — eliciting laugher from other reporters. Source: Internet
At Penticton, David Silye had a three-point night, with a goal and two assists, as the Vees won in a highly balanced and home-ice laugher over Merritt on Friday night. Source: Internet
Team GB divers Jack Laugher and Chris Mears compete in the Men's Diving Synchronised 3m Springboard Final, winning Britain's first gold medal in the event. Source: Internet
Both Dingley and Laugher dived together as juniors in Harrogate before the former moved to Plymouth. Source: Internet